Bucha, Ukraine - 27 Feb 2022 - 15mm
Battle Report: US Special Forces & Montagnard vs. Communist NVA and Viet Cong
Although the full video of the wargame played between myself and Rasmus is up on our YouTube channel, just for fun I thought I would also post a brief battle report as well (perhaps for those who don’t want to click through the 3-hour gameplay).
In summary, the game is played in Barry Doyle’s Valor & Victory system, updated by my own Valor & Victory: Modern Expansion publication. This scenario takes place in 1966, near the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Vietnam, unofficially across the border in neighboring Laos. It is through Laos and Cambodia, after all, where the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail runs, providing a near-ceaseless flow of troops, weapons, and supplies to communist forces of the PAVN and National Liberation Front fighting in South Vietnam.
One side is made up of US Special Forces (about 20 officers and man) around which has been built and trained a force on anti-communist Montagnard insurgents, indigenous mountain tribesmen living in Vietnam and Laos. Historically these were organized into CIDG detachments (Civilian Irregular Defense Groups). The enemy force is made of a mixed for of PAVN (NVA) regulars, supported by main force guerillas of the National Liberation Front (Viet Cong). I am playing the Communist PAVN/NLF forces, and Rasmus is playing the US Special Forces and CIDG Montagnard insurgents.
0The double blind did really add to the game – being able to drop one flank and yet @oriskany not being able to ignore it
Yeah, @rasmus – that northern wing turned out to be nothing at all. I only had one platoon up there, but they were stalled at least a turn and a half while I tried to make spotting checks on your dummy counters.
Then they stomped on that third claymore. >:O !!!
the guys who placed the mines where the Free World MVP 😉